Mark Stradling

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Since "upgrading" to LibreELEC, the clock on my box work for a little while then stops. As I sit here now, it says the time is 23:10; whereas LE OSD shows the correct time of 23:45.

Any one else having this issue? I've factory reset the box and re-installed the update 3 times, but always with the same issue

BTW - In Android the clock is fine, it's only LE that seems to cause it to stop
 

ChrisM

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Sounds like it might be worth checking the NTP server set.
Can you head to Programs>LibreELEC Configuration>Network
Under NTP servers can you enter
Code:
pool.ntp.org
into the Timeserver #1 line please? Obviously this assumes WiFi is set up (or the cable is still attached if using ethernet).

If that fixes it, let us know and we'll see if it can be included automatically in the future.
 

Mark Stradling

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There's an issue where the clock doesn't update when you start the box. I've previously cured this by adding ntp servers and ticking the box to wait for interent before starting kodi. This is perfect, but has no affect on the clock on the front of the box stopping. The time in Kodi itself is always correct, it's just the time on the box that stops.
 

angela

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Hi, You could try in LibreElec go to > System > Appearance > International > scroll down to Time format and if its not already change it to hh:mm:ss to see if that gets the clock working.
 

Mark Stradling

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Thanks Edwin, but I've no problem with the clock in LibreElec, it's the one on the front of the box. Boot the box and it's correct, but then it just stops, while the one in LE stays accurate
 

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We've submitted this issue to the coders, if it can be fixed (not sure about the interface between the LCD screen and the main board etc) the fix will be included in an update.
 

Mark Stradling

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1.07 OTA update appears to have solved the box clock issue, thanks. However, the sound on passthrough is even more choppy than it already was. It seems the signal is intermittently not sent to the AV Receiver. No setting changes seem to improve the situation and it happens whether watching a 2.0 or 5.1 source
 

Mark Stradling

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Unfortunately, it was a false dawn, the clock on the box still stops with 1.07 :( and no amount of fiddling with settings seems to cure the choppy sound issue
 

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Unfortunately, it was a false dawn, the clock on the box still stops with 1.07 :( and no amount of fiddling with settings seems to cure the choppy sound issue
Regarding LibreELEC,it is still something new and we are one of the first to implementing it so bug fixes are on the way.If you installed wizard on the LibreELEC can you please wipe LibreELEC clean and try to install single add on instead in order to test the performance properly?
Also it would be useful to share the feedback if possible!

Regards
 

Mark Stradling

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Dave - Not tried those settings, but I have discovered that, as soon as the cache is full, the choppy sound stops. So it only seems to happen while it's filling the cache, which is weird! lol
 
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Had exactly the same issues as you Mark clock freezing on box and that only happened 2 to 3mins, so I have just done exactly what David had suggested and bingo worked for me too, only thing I had to change back was the video/acceleration settings as they caused flickering, but now I am a very happy camper, so thanks David for the info [emoji38]

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